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Woodland council approves grants, contracts and in-house utility billing plan
Summary
At its Dec. 15 meeting, the Woodland City Council unanimously approved a $715,297 TIB grant for Main Street work, an interlocal prosecution services agreement with Kelso, school speed‑zone signage with WSDOT, two municipal ordinances, and authorized switching utility billing in‑house with Tyler Technologies (budgeted implementation funds).
Woodland — At its Dec. 15 meeting, the Woodland City Council voted unanimously to approve a series of contracts, grants and ordinances, including a $715,297 Transportation Improvement Board grant for a Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) grind-and-overlay project on Main Street and approval to begin the process of bringing the city’s utility billing in‑house with Tyler Technologies.
The council authorized the mayor to sign the TIB grant agreement that will fund the project segment from the US Bank area up to the railroad tracks. The city will supply a budgeted 20% local match. “No contingencies here,” said the mayor (not named in the transcript), who and council members called the award a strong opportunity for…
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